The Egg Theater Co together with the PARC Foundation and
Pineapple Lab presents Moliere PMS, a fusion of three Moliere
play adaptations: Praning (The Imaginary Invalid), Maniacal (The Learned Ladies), and
Schism
(The Misanthrope) on October 1 & 2 at PARC Foundation, 494 Lt.
Artiaga St., San Juan City and at Pineapple Lab, 6071 Palma Street, Rockwell on
October 7-9 and October 14-16.
Transporting Moliere’s French Society to an imagined theater
world that serves as a microcosm of Philippine society, the fusion of the three
plays is a satirical comedy that pokes a searing look at the foibles and
travails of theater artists divided and polarized by the ills of hypocrisy and
pretentiousness.
Adapted and directed by Palanca award-winning playwright,
George de Jesus III, the three plays have all been separately staged before: Praning
in 2012 as a thesis production of Technical Theater and Production Design
Program of the School for Design and Arts of the DLSU College of Saint Benilde,
Maniacal
and Schism
by the Egg Theater Co as part of the Fringe Manila Festival in 2015 and
2016 respectively.
Moliere PMS centers on Alex, a playwright whose
anger at the pretentiousness of the people around him, compels him to consider
quitting theater. Helen, an actress and Alex’s best friend, tries to dissuade
him by making him remember why he fell in love with theater in the first place.
As they argue and discuss while waiting for a show (an adaptation of Moliere’s The Misanthrope directed by
upcoming director, Don) they are watching a second time to begin, Alex’s
thoughts manifest on stage as a reenactment of his own adaptations of Moliere’s
The
Learned Ladies (Maniacal) and The Imaginary Invalid (Praning).
Moliere PMS Scene |
Don entreats Alex to give notes about his adaptation.
Refusing to be polite, Alex tells his honest opinion. As a reaction to Alex
mercilessly lambasting Don’s artistry, Don makes a vilifying post about Alex on
Facebook. Hilarity ensues as the manifestation of Alex’s exasperation on stage
gets tangled as the actors, characters, and plots mix and merge. The jumble
results in a hysterically intricate foray into the mind of someone peeling away
the mask of hypocrisy and coming to terms with what one values and loves. Thus,
Moliere
PMS desires to give emphasis to an aspect of Moliere’s work that is
greatly admired: “his
intellectual penetration in distinguishing the parts of a man from the whole
man. Montaigne, the 16th-century essayist who deeply influenced Molière,
divided qualities that are acquired, such as learning or politeness or skills,
from those that are natural, such as humanity or animality, what might be
called “human nature” without other attributes. Molière delighted in opposing
his characters in this way; often in his plays a social veneer peels off,
revealing a real man.” (Will G. Moore,
Encyclopedia Britannica)
Moliere PMS is the closing production of the Egg
Theater Co for its 2016 season and features the following new and veteran
theater actors: Tuxqs Rutaquio and Renante
Bustamante alternate in the role of Alex. Angeli Bayani and Mayen
Estanero take turns in playing the roles of Helen, Belinda and Philippa. Via Antonio and Meann Espinosa alternate as Casey, Mandy and Direk Ugo. Paolo O’Hara and Joel Saracho play Chris. Mara
Paulina Marasigan and Martha Comia
alternate as Rita and Angelique with Mara also alternating with Ross Pesigan as Aries and Toni. Migs Almendras will play Jim and Tom
Toledo. Sky Abundo will play Clint
and Andre. Sari Estrada plays Drea
and Elise. And RS Francisco plays
Tristan. Lights design by Joseph Mattheu, stage and production management by
John Mark Yap and Arma Bonilla.
For ticket inquiries and details please send a message to www.facebook/theeggtheaterco or
call 0917-8040762 or 0917-8440520.
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